Introducing the Precise Simplicity 18650 by Super-T!

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I was impressed by that review. Not because I agree with the review (although, I do), but because it had a lot of clear information given in a short amount of time, along with a few bits of understated humor. Very professional and well done, subscribing :)

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I have an upcoming conference...I have to figure out what I want to take with me on the flight!

Picking vape gear for a trip is so much more difficult than anything else :D. I usually spend 3-4 times as long picking the vape gear vs clothes, toiletries etc :)


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Here's my review of the Precise Simplicity 18650. It's a fantastic mod that's as good or better than many mechs in the $180+ price range. Full text review here.


Very professional and well done review. Clear, concise and to the point. On the gap with the IMR 2000mah battery, you can try one thick, one thin oring (.170 total oring thickness). As shipped it had two thick orings (.200 total oring thickness).
 

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Can you guys make a more conductive firing pin? I like the plated brass concept, but I'm feeling some pretty hefty voltage drops. Takes a second to warm up a .45 ohm dual coil, which my magneto can get red hot in a flash.

I would be willing to pay for a custom copper firing pin ;) Pleeeeease

Sounds like you just might have some dirt and dust on your pin and/or battery terminals. Give a wipe with toilet paper or Q-tip and try again.


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Sounds like you just might have some dirt and dust on your pin and/or battery terminals. Give a wipe with toilet paper or Q-tip and try again.


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I've cleaned all pieces... same issue. Another issue I've noticed is a warm bottom switch after several fires. There is some major resistance in the bottom switch. I have got it warm and immediately removed the battery and the battery is cool. I am not over discharging my battery and my resistance is well within the amp limits of my battery.
 

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I've cleaned all pieces... same issue. Another issue I've noticed is a warm bottom switch after several fires. There is some major resistance in the bottom switch. I have got it warm and immediately removed the battery and the battery is cool. I am not over discharging my battery and my resistance is well within the amp limits of my battery.

Can you replicate that with more than one atty?
 

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I do not experience any conductivity issues; both power and consistency-wise. However -not that's a biggie or anything, just curiosity- both my friend and I experience a "hot button" often with our Simplicities... With many different atties and a fully clean mod; etc, meaning in different circumstances...

Again, not disfunctional whatsoever or anything, but curious on this... Any ideas why this may be? Anyone else also getting this!?
 
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